Please join us for the Opening of the Koukavagia and Boobook Exhibition which is part of Sydney Art Month and incorporated into the Greek Festival of Sydney as a cross cultural event. Â We are honoured to have special guest Aunty Faye to deliver the Welcome to Country and the Greek Consul General will be opening...

Tali Gallery was delighted to organise a special commission for a Canberra Institution of an exceptional natural ochre and pigment painting by Mary Punchi Clements from Kalumburu in W.A. Â The paintings feature the Gwion Gwion figures which are the subject of the ancient rock paintings in the Kimberley, known as the Â “Bradshaws”. Â Two...

Basil Hall visited Alice Nampitjinpa at her community art centre at Haasts Bluff (west of Alice Springs) to enable her to create a screen print on the spot. Â Alice is shown creating the screen (which is destroyed once the edition has been printed, in this case there being an edition of 20) and the...

Tali Gallery has worked with the Greek Festival of Sydney to recognise the First Australians on the occasion of their 30th Anniversary in 2012. Â The Festival program and poster features an artwork by Indigenous artist, Sarrita King, specially painted for the occasion and Tali Gallery will be curating a themed Koukouvagia Boobook exhibition with...

We highly recommend a visit to the Canning Stock Route Exhibition at the Australian Museum in College Street Sydney between February and April. Â The stories are fascinating and the art is beautiful. Â The tour guide, Jimmy Smith, has faciliated workshops with kids at Tali Gallery and is bound to have some interesting stories. Â The...